Rosewood London: Edwardian Command in Holborn’s Heart

Rosewood London is not a hotel conversion—it is the physical seat of early 20th-century British financial dominance. Built in 1914 as the Pearl Assurance Company headquarters, this Grade II-listed Edwardian fortress in Holborn commands a private cobblestone courtyard and houses a legally protected seven-story marble vault that once secured the assets of an empire. The … Continue reading Rosewood London: Edwardian Command in Holborn’s Heart